A fatal Arizona helicopter crash involving a high-altitude slackline has renewed scrutiny of the FAA’s NOTAM system ahead of ...
Federal aviation records show a notice was issued to pilots that a tightrope would be stretched across a mountainous area of ...
After a computer outage in a critical Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) computer system led to the first nationwide ground stop since the September 11th terror ...
A recreational tightrope strung across a remote Arizona canyon likely triggered a helicopter crash that killed four ...
The Federal Aviation Administration reportedly first issued a Notice to Airmen of a tightrope 600 feet above ground level on ...
America's airspace shut down for several hours Wednesday morning following a glitch in a computer system used to send alerts to pilots. The Federal Aviation Administration said that its Notice to Air ...
DALLAS, TEXAS - JANUARY 11: Delayed flights prepare to depart from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) The Federal Aviation Administration is considering ...
The U.S. aviation warning system that crashed for more than an hour Wednesday traces back its origins to ocean-faring ships and has been under continuous reforms for years, experts say. At least one ...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is stepping in to help reduce the clutter and inherent safety risk arising from excessive Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), many of which are outdated. A ...